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see specific methods, including Folin and Wu's m. (def. 6). See also uric acid test, under test.
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Uric acid is a product of the metabolism (breakdown) of purines. Purines are chemicals that come from both the breakdown of foods and nucleic acids (DNA) in the body. If uric acid levels in the body are low, there are no symptoms. Doctors don
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Elevated in people with gout and Polycystic Kidney Disease. ultrasound Uses sound waves, much like porpoises use to communicate with one another under water. Sound is bounced off solid objects, such as organs, through a water medium, creating a picture.
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A breakdown product of purines that are part of many foods. ("Purine," coined by chemist Emil Fischer in the 19th century, comes from the Latin PURUS (pure, clean) and New Latin URICUS (uric acid, from urine). All purines share the basic nine-membered ring structure). *
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